Explain the difference between jus soli and jus sanguinis,
What will be an ideal response?
Jus soli is citizenship based on soil; jus sanguinis is citizenship based on blood.
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The Texas courts of appeals are the
A) courts of the intermediate appellate level for the state. B) courts of last resort in Texas. C) appellate courts which hear death penalty convictions automatically appealed from the district court to the court of appeals in which that district court sits. D) principal trial courts. E) only appellate courts that sit juries to review new evidence presented by the losing side in the original trial.
Which of the following statements about interest groups and their political action committees (PACs) is most accurate?
A. Interest groups tend to strengthen the advantages of incumbency. B. Corporate and labor interest groups are legally limited in their ability to spend money on political ads in favor of or against political candidates. C. Interest group activity makes the electoral process more egalitarian. D. Money from PACs makes campaigns more engaging. E. Participation of PACs in a campaign tend to make it more even and less expensive.
Libertarians would most support which of the following?
a. repealing laws regulating abortion b. instituting a public jobs program c. creating programs to protect children from drugs d. taxing the wealthy more heavily
Since independence, India has benefited from
a. growing loyalty to regions of the country. b. a disappearance of caste allegiances. c. general identification with India as a country. d. increased religious fundamentalism. e. high levels of foreign investment.